Wayanad Rehab Township Inauguration Postponed, Affects Gandhi Visit

The inauguration of the first phase of the Wayanad Model Township, comprising 178 houses for survivors of the 2024 Mundakkai-Chooralmala disaster, has been postponed from February 25 to March 1. The rescheduling has impacted the planned constituency visit of Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi, who intended to attend the event. The comprehensive township project, once complete, will provide 410 houses and essential civic infrastructure to rehabilitate over 1,662 affected people. Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to arrive in Kerala to discuss preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Key Points: Wayanad Model Township Inauguration Rescheduled to March 1

  • Inauguration rescheduled to March 1
  • 178 houses for disaster survivors
  • Priyanka Gandhi's visit disrupted
  • Rahul Gandhi to discuss Kerala polls
  • Township to house over 1,660 people
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Inauguration of Wayanad rehabilitation township rescheduled to March 1

The inauguration of 178 rehab houses for landslide survivors in Wayanad is postponed to March 1, disrupting Priyanka Gandhi's planned visit.

"The change in schedule has reportedly disrupted the planned visit of Wayanad Lok Sabha MP Priyanka Gandhi - Report"

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 23

The inauguration of the first phase of 178 houses at the Wayanad Model Township, built to rehabilitate survivors of the Mundakkai-Chooralmala disaster and originally scheduled for February 25, has been rescheduled to March 1.

The office of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday informed the departments concerned about the change in schedule. However, no official reason has been cited for the postponement of the inauguration function.

It was announced last week that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan would inaugurate the township and distribute title deeds to beneficiaries at a function to be held at Elstone Estate in Kalpetta on February 25.

The change in schedule has reportedly disrupted the planned visit of Wayanad Lok Sabha MP Priyanka Gandhi, who had aligned her travel plans to attend the inauguration event in the constituency.

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and former Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to arrive in Kerala on February 25 and is expected to hold discussions with senior Congress leaders regarding preparations and candidate selection for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Conceived as a comprehensive rehabilitation initiative, the township is being developed through coordinated efforts involving multiple government departments, implementing agencies, and workers engaged in construction and infrastructure development.

The Mundakkai-Chooralmala tragedy occurred on July 30, 2024, when devastating landslides and flash floods triggered by intense monsoon rains struck parts of Wayanad district.

The disaster devastated four villages, injured hundreds, claimed over 200 lives, and left 32 people still missing, making it one of the worst natural disasters in Kerala's recent history.

Entire habitations were swept away, homes were destroyed, families were displaced overnight, and hundreds were left without shelter, prompting one of the state's largest coordinated rehabilitation efforts.

The state government planned a total of 410 houses under the township project, along with essential supporting infrastructure to rehabilitate affected families.

In the first phase, 178 houses have been completed and will be allotted to families who completely lost their homes in the disaster.

Designed in tune with Wayanad's terrain and climatic conditions, each single-storey house spans approximately 1,000 sq ft and has a structurally reinforced foundation capable of supporting an additional floor in the future if required.

Each housing unit includes a master bedroom, two additional rooms, a sit-out, a living room, a study, a dining area, a kitchen, and dedicated storage space to ensure functional and dignified living conditions for the beneficiaries.

Once fully completed, the township is expected to provide shelter to over 1,662 people affected by the disaster.

Beyond housing, the project envisages the development of a full-fledged residential ecosystem with essential civic and social infrastructure.

Facilities planned as part of the township include internal roads, a health centre, an anganwadi, a public market, and community centres to support long-term rehabilitation and community rebuilding.

The foundation stone for the project was laid by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on March 27, 2025.

The remaining construction activities are progressing rapidly, with authorities aiming to complete the project within the planned timeframe.

- IANS

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Rahul R
It's disappointing that no official reason is given for the postponement. Transparency is important, especially for a project of this magnitude affecting so many lives. The families have waited long enough.
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Vikram M
The timing seems political, disrupting Priyanka Gandhi's plans. Rehabilitation should be above party politics. Let's hope the focus remains on the beneficiaries and not on inauguration ceremonies.
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Sarah B
The design of the houses sounds very thoughtful - 1000 sq ft with room for future expansion is excellent planning. Kudos to the teams working on the ground. The real work is in the construction, not the inauguration.
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Aman W
The Mundakkai-Chooralmala disaster was heartbreaking. Finally seeing rehabilitation happen is a relief. A week's delay is nothing compared to the trauma these families have endured. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
Including a health centre, anganwadi, and market is crucial. A house is not enough; you need a complete ecosystem to rebuild a community. Hope the March 1st date is final and the families get their keys soon!

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